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				<p>The <strong>Thymeleaf ecosystem</strong> is composed of tools and extensions of two types:
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					<li><em>Official extensions</em> (a.k.a. <em>Thymeleaf Extras</em>): created by the 
						<a href="team.html">Thymeleaf Team</a> and supported as a part of the project.</li>
					<li><em>Unofficial</em> or <em>Community extensions</em>: linked from this page but
						developed and maintained by Thymeleaf users outside of the Thymeleaf
						Project and distributed under their own license and support terms.</li>
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					<h2>
						<a id="official-tools-extensions" href="#official-tools-extensions" class="anchor"></a>
						Official Tools &amp; Extensions
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						<h3>
							<a id="thymeleaf-testing-library" href="#thymeleaf-testing-library" class="anchor"></a>
							Thymeleaf Testing Library
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					<p><a href="https://github.com/thymeleaf/thymeleaf-testing">https://github.com/thymeleaf/thymeleaf-testing</a></p>

					<p>The Thymeleaf Testing library allows developers to create automated
					tests for Thymeleaf applications and extensions in a very easy and
					declarative way. Among its features:</p>
					<ul>
						<li>
							Works as an independent library, <strong>callable from multiple
							testing frameworks</strong> like e.g. JUnit.
						</li>
						<li>
							<strong>Tests only the view layer</strong>: template processing
							and its result.
						</li>
						<li>
							Allows specifying test input as markup fragments and also as links
							to the template files of a Thymeleaf-based application being
							developed, in order to <strong>easily test its view layer</strong>.
						</li>
						<li>
							Versatile testing artifacts: test sequences, iteration, concurrent
							execution...
						</li>
						<li>
							<strong>Spring Framework</strong> and <strong>Spring Security</strong>
							integration.
						</li>
					</ul>

					<p>Test specifications can be as simple as this:</p>

					<pre><code class="language-html"><!--
						%TEMPLATE_MODE HTML5
						# ------------ separator comment -----------
						%CONTEXT
						onevar = "Goodbye,"
						# ------------------------------------------
						%MESSAGES
						one.msg = Crisis
						# ------------------------------------------
						%INPUT
						<!DOCTYPE html>
						<html>
							<body>
								<span th:text="${onevar}">Hello,</span>
								<span th:text="#{one.msg}">World!</span>
							</body>
						</html>
						# ------------------------------------------
						%OUTPUT
						<!DOCTYPE html>
						<html>
						<body>
							<span>Goodbye,</span>
							<span>Crisis</span>
						</body>
						</html>
					--></code></pre>
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						<h3>
							<a id="thymeleaf-eclipse-plugin" href="#thymeleaf-eclipse-plugin" class="anchor"></a>
							Thymeleaf Eclipse Plugin
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					<p><a href="https://github.com/thymeleaf/thymeleaf-extras-eclipse-plugin">https://github.com/thymeleaf/thymeleaf-extras-eclipse-plugin</a></p>

					<p>The Thymeleaf plugin for Eclipse IDE adds <strong>content
					assist</strong> features that make working in Thymeleaf templates
					nicer and much more comfortable.</p>
					<ul>
						<li>
							Code completion of <strong>Thymeleaf attribute processors</strong>.
						</li>
						<li>
							Detailed explanations for each attribute.
						</li>
						<li>
							Content assist inside expressions: <strong>expression utility objects</strong>.
						</li>
					</ul>

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							<a id="thymeleaf-apache-tiles-2" href="#thymeleaf-apache-tiles-2" class="anchor"></a>
							Thymeleaf + Apache Tiles 2
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					<p><a href="https://github.com/thymeleaf/thymeleaf-extras-tiles2">https://github.com/thymeleaf/thymeleaf-extras-tiles2</a></p>

					<p>The Thymeleaf Extras Tiles 2 library provides a dialect that allows
					using Apache Tiles 2 as the layout method of Thymeleaf-based
					applications. Features:</p>
					<ul>
						<li>
							Use <strong>Thymeleaf templates in Tiles definitions</strong>.
						</li>
						<li>
							Use Thymeleaf template fragments in layout definitions,
							<strong>natural templates</strong> possible with Tiles!
						</li>
						<li>
							<strong>Mix JSP and Thymeleaf</strong> templates in the same
							layout if required.
						</li>
						<li>
							Optional <strong>Spring MVC 3</strong> and <strong>Spring Web
							Flow 2.3</strong> integrations.
						</li>
					</ul>

					<p>With this library, Tiles definitions can specify Thymeleaf
					templates, or even only fragments of them (in the usual
					<code>th:include</code> notation):</p>

					<pre><code class="language-xml"><!--
						<tiles-definitions>
							...
							<definition name="main" template="basic_layout">
								<put-attribute name="content">
									<definition template="basic_contentlayout :: content">
										<put-attribute name="text" value="main :: text" />
									</definition>
								</put-attribute>
								<put-attribute name="side" value="${config.sideColumnTemplate}" />
							</definition>
							...
						</tiles-definitions>
					--></code></pre>

					<p>...and templates can call the Thymeleaf Tiles Dialect to include
					other parts of the layout:</p>

					<pre><code class="language-html"><!--
						<html xmlns:th="http://www.thymeleaf.org" xmlns:tiles="http://www.thymeleaf.org">
						...
						<body>
							...
							<div tiles:include="side">
								some prototyping markup over here...
							</div>
							...
						</body>
						</html>
					--></code></pre>
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						<h3>
							<a id="thymeleaf-spring-security" href="#thymeleaf-spring-security" class="anchor"></a>
							Thymeleaf + Spring Security
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					<p><a href="https://github.com/thymeleaf/thymeleaf-extras-springsecurity">https://github.com/thymeleaf/thymeleaf-extras-springsecurity</a></p>

					<p>The Thymeleaf Extras Spring Security library provides a dialect
					that allows integrating several authorization and authentication
					aspects of Spring Security (versions 3.x, 4.x and 5.x) into Thymeleaf-based
					applications. Features:</p>
					<ul>
						<li>
							<strong>Thymeleaf-based equivalent to the Spring Security JSP tag
							library</strong>.
						</li>
						<li>
							Adds new expression utility objects like <code>#authentication</code>
							and <code>#authorization</code> for <strong>integrating Spring
							Security capabilities into Thymeleaf expressions</strong>.
						</li>
						<li>
							Adds new attributes like <code>sec:authentication</code> and
							<code>sec:authorized</code> for easier configuration of security.
						</li>
					</ul>

					<p>With this library, role-based access restrictions defined in Spring
					Security can be easily used:</p>

					<pre><code class="language-xml"><!--
						<div sec:authorize="hasRole('ROLE_ADMIN')">
							This will only be displayed if authenticated user has role ROLE_ADMIN.
						</div>
					--></code></pre>

					<p>The security-related objects can also be included in your normal
					Thymeleaf expressions:</p>

					<pre><code class="language-html"><!--
						<div th:text="${#authentication.name}">
							The value of the "name" property of the authentication object should appear here.
						</div>
					--></code></pre>
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						<h3>
							<a id="thymeleaf-conditional-comments" href="#thymeleaf-conditional-comments" class="anchor"></a>
							Thymeleaf + IE Conditional Comments
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					<p><a href="https://github.com/thymeleaf/thymeleaf-extras-conditionalcomments">https://github.com/thymeleaf/thymeleaf-extras-conditionalcomments</a></p>

					<p>The Thymeleaf Extras Conditional Comments library provides support
					for Internet Explorer <em>conditional comments</em> in Thymeleaf
					templates.</p>
					<ul>
						<li>
							Process Thymeleaf <strong>attribute processors inside conditional
							comments</strong>.
						</li>
						<li>
							Supports the whole syntax of conditional comments.
						</li>
					</ul>

					<p>IE Conditional comments look like this:</p>

					<script type="text/plain" class="language-html">
						<!--[if lt IE 8]>
						<link rel="stylesheet" th:href="@{/resources/blueprint/ie.css}"
							type="text/css" media="screen, projection">
						<![endif]-->
					</script>

					<p>...and thanks to this library, they are correctly executed like:</p>

					<script type="text/plain" class="language-html">
						<!--[if lt IE 8]>
						<link rel="stylesheet" href="/myapp/resources/blueprint/ie.css"
							type="text/css" media="screen, projection">
						<![endif]-->
					</script>
				</section>

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						<a id="community-dialects" href="#community-dialects" class="anchor"></a>
						Community Dialects
					</h2>
				</header>
				<p>Developed and maintained by Thymeleaf users outside of the Thymeleaf
				Project and distributed under their own license and support terms.</p>

				<section class="subsection">
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						<h3>
							<a id="thymeleaf-layout-dialect" href="#thymeleaf-layout-dialect" class="anchor"></a>
							Thymeleaf Layout Dialect
						</h3>
					</header>
					<p class="community-authors">by Emanuel Rabina</p>
					<p><a href="https://github.com/ultraq/thymeleaf-layout-dialect">https://github.com/ultraq/thymeleaf-layout-dialect</a></p>

					<p>A dialect for Thymeleaf that allows you to <strong>use
					layout/decorator templates to style your content</strong>, as well as
					pass entire fragment elements to included pages, all to help improve
					code reuse.  If you've ever used SiteMesh for your JSPs, or Facelets
					with JSFs, then the concepts of this library will be very familiar to
					you.</p>
				</section>

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					<header>
						<h3>
							<a id="dandelion" href="#dandelion" class="anchor"></a>
							Dandelion Project
						</h3>
					</header>
					<p class="community-authors">by Thibault Duchateau and Romain Lespinasse</p>
					<p><a href="https://dandelion.github.io">https://dandelion.github.io</a></p>

					<p>Dandelion is a free and Open Source Java framework aimed at making
					web development simpler in JVM-based environments.</p>

					<p>It helps to <strong>manipulate the web assets (JS, CSS)</strong> in
					many ways: good organization and classical optimizations like
					minification, merging, compression or caching. It also facilitates the
					integration of powerful JavaScript libraries thanks to a set of
					extensible components.</p>
				</section>

				<section class="subsection">
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						<h3>
							<a id="pages-dialect" href="#pages-dialect" class="anchor"></a>
							PagesDialect
						</h3>
					</header>
					<p class="community-authors">by Jos&eacute; Samper</p>
					<p><a href="http://pagesdialect.sourceforge.net/">http://pagesdialect.sourceforge.net/</a></p>

					<p>PagesDialect is a custom dialect that provides some Collection
					processing utilities, like pagination, sorting or exporting.</p>
				</section>

				<section class="subsection">
					<header>
						<h3>
							<a id="thymeleaf-with-dialect" href="#thymeleaf-with-dialect" class="anchor"></a>
							Thymeleaf With Dialect
						</h3>
					</header>
					<p class="community-authors">by Martin Frey</p>
					<p><a href="https://github.com/Antibrumm/thymeleaf-extras-with-dialect">https://github.com/Antibrumm/thymeleaf-extras-with-dialect</a></p>

					<p>A dialect for Thymeleaf that allows you to use attributes with a
					"with" prefix to avoid having long <code>th:with</code> expressions.</p>
				</section>

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					<header>
						<h3>
							<a id="thymeleaf-cache-dialect" href="#thymeleaf-with-dialect" class="anchor"></a>
							Thymeleaf Cache Dialect
						</h3>
					</header>
					<p class="community-authors">by Martin Frey</p>
					<p><a href="https://github.com/Antibrumm/thymeleaf-extras-cache-dialect">https://github.com/Antibrumm/thymeleaf-extras-cache-dialect</a></p>

					<p>Some parts of our webpage will not change often during the lifetime
					of the application or is dependent only on a usersession.</p>

					<p>This dialect will cache the resulting output of the element it is
					declared on and will replace the element on a cache hit.</p>
				</section>

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					<header>
						<h3>
							<a id="html5-validation-dialect" href="#html5-validation-dialect" class="anchor"></a>
							HTML5 Validation Dialect
						</h3>
					</header>
					<p class="community-authors">by Francisco P&eacute;rez and Jos&eacute; Samper</p>
					<p><a href="http://html5valdialect.sourceforge.net/">http://html5valdialect.sourceforge.net/</a></p>

					<p>This dialect reads <em>JSR-303</em> annotations and modifies the
					HTML code introducing HTML5 form validation code matching the
					annotations.</p>
				</section>

				<section class="subsection">
					<header>
						<h3>
							<a id="wuic-dialect" href="#wuic-dialect" class="anchor"></a>
							WUIC Dialect
						</h3>
					</header>
					<p class="community-authors">by Guillaume Drouet</p>
					<p><a href="https://wuic.github.io/">https://wuic.github.io/</a></p>

					<p>WUIC is a Java project that helps developers manage their web
					statics. JS/CSS minification and aggregation, sprites computation,
					server/browser cache with eviction on any changes, etc. The dialect
					helps Thymeleaf users use WUIC features when writing their templates.</p>
				</section>

				<section class="subsection">
					<header>
						<h3>
							<a id="data-attribute-dialect" href="#data-attribute-dialect" class="anchor"></a>
							Data Attribute Dialect
						</h3>
					</header>
					<p class="community-authors">by Max Bruchmann</p>
					<p><a href="https://github.com/mxab/thymeleaf-extras-data-attribute">https://github.com/mxab/thymeleaf-extras-data-attribute</a></p>

					<p>Thymeleaf Data Attributes dialect evaluates thymeleaf expressions
					in <code>data:*</code> attributes and sets the result as
					<code>data-*</code> attribute of the HTML tag.</p>
				</section>

				<section class="subsection">
					<header>
						<h3>
							<a id="thymeleaf-spring-data-dialect" href="#thymeleaf-spring-data-dialect" class="anchor"></a>
							Thymeleaf Spring Data Dialect
						</h3>
					</header>
					<p class="community-authors">by Javier Pena</p>
					<p><a href="https://github.com/jpenren/thymeleaf-spring-data-dialect">https://github.com/jpenren/thymeleaf-spring-data-dialect</a></p>

					<p>
						This dialect uses the Spring Data pagination elements to create pagination and sorting components in the Bootstrap style.
					</p>
				</section>

			</section>

			<section>
				<header>
					<h2>
						<a id="community-integrations" href="#community-integrations" class="anchor"></a>
						Community Integrations
					</h2>
				</header>

				<section class="subsection">
					<header>
						<h3>
							<a id="thymeleaf-jsr371" href="#thymeleaf-jsr371" class="anchor"></a>
							Thymeleaf integrations for MVC 1.0 (JSR371)
						</h3>
					</header>
					<p class="community-authors">by Tam&aacute;s P&aacute;lfalvi</p>
					<p>
						<a href="https://github.com/inbuss/thymeleaf-mvc">https://github.com/inbuss/thymeleaf-mvc</a><br />
						<a href="https://github.com/inbuss/thymeleaf-cdi">https://github.com/inbuss/thymeleaf-cdi</a><br />
					    <a href="https://github.com/inbuss/thymeleaf-jersey">https://github.com/inbuss/thymeleaf-jersey</a>
					</p>

					<p>An extension providing Thymeleaf as a view engine in <strong>JavaEE MVC 1.0 (JSR371)</strong>
						environments. Includes CDI integration that exposes named beans to expressions, and extends
						the Thymeleaf Conversion Service using the JAX-RS ParamConverter facility (on Jersey only);
						these functions are also available as separate extensions for use in non-MVC environments.</p>
				</section>

				<section class="subsection">
					<header>
						<h3>
							<a id="hdiv-thymeleaf" href="#hdiv-thymeleaf" class="anchor"></a>
							HDIV + Thymeleaf
						</h3>
					</header>
					<p class="community-authors">by The HDIV Project</p>
					<p><a href="https://www.hdiv.org">https://www.hdiv.org</a></p>

					<p>HDIV is a <strong>web application security framework</strong> that
						helps to avoid most common web security risks (<em>OWASP top ten</em>).
						HDIV controls the data flow between the server and the client side,
						applying security validations transparently and without updating
						applications source code.</p>

					<p>HDIV applies integrity checks (avoiding for instance parameter
						tampering and URLs manipulation) to all the data that is sent to the
						client from the server and generic input validations to the data that
						come from text fields. In addition to that HDIV adds aleatory tokens
						to each link and form in order to avoid CSRF web risk.</p>
				</section>

				<section class="subsection">
					<header>
						<h3>
							<a id="thymeleaf-play-12" href="#thymeleaf-play-12" class="anchor"></a>
							Thymeleaf module for Play Framework 1.2
						</h3>
					</header>
					<p class="community-authors">by Satoshi Takata</p>
					<p><a href="https://github.com/choreo/play-thymeleaf">https://github.com/choreo/play-thymeleaf</a></p>

					<p>This module allows you to use Thymeleaf as a substitute for the
						Groovy templates in the view layer of Play Framework 1.2.</p>
				</section>

				<section class="subsection">
					<header>
						<h3>
							<a id="thymeleaf-play-2" href="#thymeleaf-play-2" class="anchor"></a>
							Thymeleaf module for Play Framework 2 (Scala)
						</h3>
					</header>
					<p class="community-authors">by Dmitry Avershin</p>
					<p><a href="https://github.com/dmitraver/scala-play-thymeleaf-plugin">https://github.com/dmitraver/scala-play-thymeleaf-plugin</a></p>

					<p>A module for Play Framework (Scala) to use Thymeleaf template
						engine as an alternative to Twirl, which is a standard Play Framework
						template engine.</p>
				</section>

			</section>

			<section>
				<header>
					<h2>
						<a id="community-tools" href="#community-tools" class="anchor"></a>
						Community Tools
					</h2>
				</header>

				<section class="subsection">
					<header>
						<h3>
							<a id="thymol" href="#thymol" class="anchor"></a>
							Thymol
						</h3>
					</header>
					<p class="community-authors">by Jim Benson</p>
					<p><a href="https://www.thymoljs.org/">https://www.thymoljs.org/</a></p>

					<p>Thymol is a useful JavaScript library that allows developers to
					<strong>apply their <code>th:include</code>/<code>th:replace</code>
					fragment inclusions statically</strong> (without executing the
					application).</p>

					<p>Additionally, it provides a lot of powerful features for static
					prototyping like allowing developers to statically evaluate
					conditional fragments (<code>th:if</code>/<code>th:unless</code>) on
					their prototypes, improving the experience of Natural Template
					development.</p>
				</section>

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					<header>
						<h3>
							<a id="thymeleaf-fragment" href="#thymeleaf-fragment" class="anchor"></a>
							thymeleaf-fragment.js
						</h3>
					</header>
					<p class="community-authors">by <a href="https://www.blackpepper.co.uk/">Black Pepper Software</a></p>
					<p><a href="https://github.com/BlackPepperSoftware/thymeleaf-fragment.js">https://github.com/BlackPepperSoftware/thymeleaf-fragment.js</a></p>

					<p>thymeleaf-fragment.js provides a simple script that only processes <code>th:include</code>,
					<code>th:insert</code> and <code>th:replace</code> attributes using jQuery. This allows natural
					templates that use fragments to be viewed in the browser as static prototypes.</p>
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						<h3>
							<a id="thymus" href="#thymus" class="anchor"></a>
							Thymus
						</h3>
					</header>
					<p class="community-authors">by Will Hoover</p>
					<p><a href="https://ugate.github.io/thymus">https://ugate.github.io/thymus</a></p>

					<p>thymus.js is a Thymeleaf inspired JQuery plug-in that can be used
					as a Thymeleaf client-side controller for fragmented model/view
					updates via the client's browser. thymus.js is flexible enough to be
					run independent of Thymeleaf, but can also be used as a powerful
					production companion to Thymeleaf and/or as an offline protoyping
					engine.</p>
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						<h3>
							<a id="spring-mvc-quickstart-maven-archetype" href="#spring-mvc-quickstart-maven-archetype" class="anchor"></a>
							Spring MVC Quickstart Maven Archetype
						</h3>
					</header>
					<p class="community-authors">by Rafa&#322; Borowiec</p>
					<p><a href="https://github.com/kolorobot/spring-mvc-quickstart-archetype">https://github.com/kolorobot/spring-mvc-quickstart-archetype</a></p>

					<p>A maven archetype for web applications including Thymeleaf, Spring
					MVC, Spring Security, Bootstrap, JPA (Hibernate / HSQLDB / Spring Data
					JPA), mongoDB and JUnit.</p>
				</section>

				<section class="subsection">
					<header>
						<h3>
							<a id="thymeleaf-spring-mvc-maven-archetype" href="#thymeleaf-spring-mvc-maven-archetype" class="anchor"></a>
							Thymeleaf + Spring MVC Maven Archetype
						</h3>
					</header>
					<p class="community-authors">by &Aacute;lex Soto</p>
					<p><a href="http://www.lordofthejars.com/2012/01/once-upon-time-and-long-ago-i-heard.html">http://www.lordofthejars.com/2012/01/once-upon-time-and-long-ago-i-heard.html</a></p>

					<p>A maven archetype for bootstrapping web applications using Spring
					MVC and Thymeleaf.</p>
				</section>

				<section class="subsection">
					<header>
						<h3>
							<a id="thymesheet" href="#thymesheet" class="anchor"></a>
							Thymesheet
						</h3>
					</header>
					<p class="community-authors">by Adam Perry</p>
					<p><a href="https://connect-group.github.io/thymesheet/">https://connect-group.github.io/thymesheet/</a></p>

					<p>Thymesheet is an extension for Thymeleaf which allows you to move
					attributes such as <code>th:if</code>, <code>th:text</code> etc, into
					an external CSS3 file.  This means that absolutely no Java/server
					logic is embedded in the HTML at all - taking natural templating one
					step further!  Compatible with Tiles, Spring, Conditional Comments,
					and any Thymeleaf dialect.</p>
				</section>

				<section class="subsection">
					<header>
						<h3>
							<a id="thymeleaf-jawr-extension" href="#thymeleaf-jawr-extension" class="anchor"></a>
							Thymeleaf JAWR Extension
						</h3>
					</header>
					<p class="community-authors">by Danny Trunk</p>
					<p><a href="https://github.com/dtrunk90/thymeleaf-jawr-extension">https://github.com/dtrunk90/thymeleaf-jawr-extension</a></p>

					<p>A dialect for Thymeleaf template engine enabling the use of Jawr (a
					tunable packaging solution for Javascript and CSS which allows for
					rapid development of resources in separate module files).</p>
				</section>

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				<header>
					<h2>
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						Demos
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						<h3>
							<a id="sql-dialect-standalone-servlet" href="#sql-dialect-standalone-servlet" class="anchor"></a>
							SQL dialect and standalone servlet
						</h3>
					</header>
					<p class="community-authors">by Jos&eacute; Samper</p>
					<p><a href="https://github.com/jmiguelsamper/thymeleaf-extras-sqldialect">https://github.com/jmiguelsamper/thymeleaf-extras-sqldialect</a></p>

					<p>This example web application introduces a way of doing PHP-like web pages using Thymeleaf
					with zero Java code.
					For that, a new SQL dialect and a servlet for standalone execution of templates are introduced.</p>
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